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ophiuran - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
ophiuran (comparative more ophiuran, superlative most ophiuran). (zoology, dated) Of or relating to the Ophiuroidea. Synonym: ophiuroidean ...
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OPHIURAN Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of OPHIURAN is ophiuroid.
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Ophiura ophiura - Wikipedia
Ophiura ophiura or the serpent star is a species of brittle star in the order Ophiurida. It is typically found on coastal seabeds around northwestern Europe ...
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ophiuran
ophiuran, a. and n. Zool. (ɒfɪˈ(j)ʊərən) [f. mod.L. Ophiūra, f. Gr. ὄϕις serpent + οὐρά tail, in reference to the long snake-like arms.] a. adj. Belonging to the genus Ophiura, family Ophiuridæ, or class Ophiuroidea of Echinoderms, comprising starfishes with well-defined slender arms (simple or bran...
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Ophiura - Wikipedia
Ophiura is a genus of echinoderms belonging to the family Ophiuridae. Ophiura. Temporal range: Early Paleocene to present.
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Serpent star (Ophiura ophiura) - MarLIN
A large robust brittlestar with relatively inflexible arms. The upper side of Ophiura ophiura is reddish or reddish brown in colour, often with white spots.
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Commensalism
A specific documented commensal relationship is between the ophiuran Ophiocreas oedipus Lyman and the octocoral primnoid Metallogorgia melanotrichos.
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ophiuran, n. & adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
ophiuran is a borrowing from Latin, combined with an English element. Etymons: Latin Ophiura, ‑an suffix. See etymology. Nearby ...
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Ophiura luetkenii - Invertebrates of the Salish Sea
Ophiura luetkenii (Lyman, 1860) · Common name(s): Small brittle star, Gray brittle star · References: Dichotomous Keys: Flora and Fairbanks, 1966
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Arm joint articulations in the ophiuran brittlestars (Echinodermata ...
The ophiuroid arm contains a series of vertebral ossicles that form an articulated internal skeleton. Ontogenetic, serial, and interspecific variation in ...
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A new genus and species of multibrachiate ophiuran of the family ...
Clark, Austin Hobart. 1918. "<a href="https://repository.si.edu/handle/10088/14700">A new genus and species of multibrachiate ophiuran of the family ...
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Hubert Lyman Clark
His publications include:
The Birds of Amherst and Vicinity (1887)
The Echinoderms of Porto Rico (1901)
A New Ophiuran from the West Indies (1910)
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Medusa's head
Medusa's head Also, when used attrib., Medusa head. 1. Astr. A cluster of stars including the bright star Algol, in the constellation Perseus.1706 Phillips (ed. Kersey), Algol, or Medusa's Head. 1819 J. Wilson Dict. Astrol. 2. a. An ophiuran echinoderm of either of the genera Astrophyton and Euryale...
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serpent
▪ I. serpent, n. (ˈsɜːpənt) Also 6 sarpent; 4–6 pl. Sc. serpens. [a. OF. (mod.F.) serpent = Pr. sarpent, Sp. serpiente, It., Pg. serpente:—L. serpent-em, serpens creeping thing (e.g. a louse), serpent, properly pres. pple. of serpĕre to creep, cogn. with Gr. ἕρπειν to creep, Skr. sṛp to creep, crawl...
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star
▪ I. star, n.1 (stɑː(r)) Forms: 1 steorra, stiorra, Northumb. stearra, sterra, 2–3 steore, storre, 2–4 steorre, 2–6 sterre, 3 stor, sturre, 4–6 stere, 5–7 stare, 6 ster, 6–7 starr(e, 6– star. [Com. WGer.: OE. steorra wk. masc. corresponds to OFris. stera (NFris. stear, stêar, stiar), OS. sterro (MLG...
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